Neil Wilson

Publishing Company in Glasgow, Scotland
Publishing Company in Glasgow, Scotland We're a tiny, independent firm but that doesn't stop us from being innovative and original. We publish more whisky-related books than anybody else and we consider that a genre where other publishers follow what we do. We win awards from time to time and many of our writers are renowned in their areas, such as Wallace Milroy and David Stirk (whisky) Catherine Brown (food and cookery) Cameron McNeish (hillwalking) Jim Perrin and Trevor Braham (mountain literature and both Boardman Tasker Award winners) and Allan Morrison and Rupert Besley (humour)

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Neil Wilson
read moreNeil Wilson Publishing is one of Scotland's leading independent publishers. Under five imprints we produce a wide range of books with a Scottish (and, very occasionally, Irish) flavour. Our books are also available from www.booksfromscotland.com. We hope you enjoy browsing our range of books and be assured that our secure ordering facility will ensure that no matter where you live our books will (subject to availability) get to you. The Booksellers Association is a membership organisation for all booksellers in the UK and Ireland, and represents over 95% of booksellers.
About Us
read moreAlthough we have published fiction in the past (www.11-9.co.uk) we do not consider this area to be our main forte and we are currently no longer commissioning or considering fiction for publication.
Neil Wilson Publishing
read moreThe In Pinn is an essential source for books on travel and other related outdoor pursuits. Here you will find books on hillwalking, as well as travel and leisure guides and the bestselling 'almanac' climbing guides. Authors include Jim Perrin, Cameron McNeish and Trevor Braham, whose book on the Golden Age of Alpine mountaineering won the 2004 Boardman Tasker Award. Mike Cawthorne has just joined this list with Wilderness Dreams and Perrin's The Climbing Essays was shortlisted for the 2006 Boardman Tasker Award and the 2007 Welsh Book of the Year Award (English language).
Neil Wilson Publishing
read moreYou can either select from our categories listed to the left, or search by author/keywords using the options below.
Neil Wilson Publishing
read more11:9 is the fiction imprint started with Scottish Arts Council Lottery Funding, and launched in October 2000 to considerable press attention and critical acclaim. Most recently Graham Reilly's Saigon Tea, a novel set in Glasgow, Melbourne and Saigon has been added to the imprint. Currently, due to the state of the market we are unable to commission any further work under this imprint. Page 1 of 2 - Search Again? It is 1950. In a remote Tibetan village, on the border with China, Puton, a young woman, crippled and widowed in a terrifying attack, and now seen as an omen of bad luck by the villagers, meets a stranger - a young Scot, Jamie.
Neil Wilson Publishing
read moreAllan Morrison's love of Scots sayings has resulted in his collecting material for a rich seam of books. This latest is no different as Allan has given dad's their say in this surefire bestseller. Away An' Ask Yer Mother! is a compilation of those phras. The French visitors to Glasgow looked on blankly, as Big Aggie shouted out instructions to the queue of people waiting to board her tram on Argyle Street. A frequently hilarious and often wise collection of Scots sayings which our Grannies always seemed to have to hand for all manner of situations and circumstances.
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